"Deeply Regret Jallianwala Bagh": British PM Theresa May In Parliament

Women and children are still being left to die from famine and malnutrition in India even 72 years after independence and there's no World War on now. And you're still exporting food on net. And your neighbours are outperforming you in terms of reducing food poverty deaths. But everyone loves a good distraction right, and that's where the 100th anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh comes in.

We are still cleaning up the mess created by Britishers, thanks to incompetent leaders and the state of economy Britain left, but we are getting there.

As for your "neighbors outperforming India" jibe, attached you a map, please find me that neighbor outperforming India. Britain destroyed whole South Asia for own profits, we rebuilding it. Check the map and see the crimes, those behind us were also exploited by same.

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Set a precedent that Karma is a bitch and never forget what you do to others when in power will come back to haunt you, your children.
God's job this, its too late for us.
I wish it is done so that when next power exploit or bomb poor people anywhere they remember the consequences.
You know Pakistanis aren't exactly rich. Just saying. The point is whether you kill rich people or poor there must be sufficient reasons.
 
Indian govt doesn't create artificial famines to destroy populations (which you did). It was not found looting food stock from people to sell at margins elsewhere.
So how do you explain the exporting of Indian food to richer nations whilst your own people die from food shortages and malnutrition. And JFC, Churchill did not plan the Bengal Famine, WW2 was on, he had far more important things to be planning.
 
God's job this, its too late for us.

You know Pakistanis aren't exactly rich. Just saying. The point is whether you kill rich people or poor there must be sufficient reasons.
Pakistan or terrorists do it for religion, no one should walk away by killing hundreds of thousands by creating famine, be it Britain or Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
 
So how do you explain the exporting of Indian food to richer nations whilst your own people die from food shortages and malnutrition. And JFC, Churchill did not plan the Bengal Famine, WW2 was on, he had far more important things to be planning.
Please understand the difference between famines - man made or otherwise and the countless deaths they've caused under the British to deaths due to malnutrition. Must we kill ourselves dinning it into skulls as naturally thick as your lot possesses about such rudimentary differences that even illiterates would understand, Paddy, but your lot doesn't?
 
So how do you explain the exporting of Indian food to richer nations whilst your own people die from food shortages and malnutrition. And JFC, Churchill did not plan the Bengal Famine, WW2 was on, he had far more important things to be planning.
This poverty shaming and whataboutery won't work. Britain played a big role even in this still doesn't grant you license or absolve for intentionally killing hundreds of thousands. Those who are malnourished and under consideration and we are working on them, they are not "killed" by state to export food, a big difference if you care to understand.

Don't take logic of equating "more people die in road accident than by Pakistani terrorism", so terrorism is okay. Two different things all together.
 
Pakistan or terrorists do it for religion,
That right there is our reason and its a bloody good one.
no one should walk away by killing hundreds of thousands by creating famine, be it Britain or Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
No one should, true that. Atrocities keep happening around the world, SA in Yemen is the ongoing recent one, yet how many people raise a voice against it ? Hell, forget others, what did we do ? What is GoI's stand on the issue ? As the Americans would say "Ain't nobody got time for that". Brutal as it maybe, it is very true, nobody cares for the poor or the weak. If this is the reaction to a recent event, can you imagine the world's reaction to Bengal famine ? Its simply too late.
Check the map and see the crimes, those behind us were also exploited by same.
Thank you very much for this. Is there any way of keeping track of poverty alleviation in India on say a monthly basis ?
 
So how do you explain the exporting of Indian food to richer nations whilst your own people die from food shortages and malnutrition. And JFC, Churchill did not plan the Bengal Famine, WW2 was on, he had far more important things to be planning.

The food that has been ever exported from India was food surplus after distributin to population. FYI, India is a food surplus nation.
 
You cannot have justice 100 years after the fact, it's impossible. It's like trying to seek justice for Franz Ferdinand.

We have done exactly FA to your country today. NGOs medal in every country. George Soros is probably more guilty than any state actor.

yes and therefore you won't even 'apologise'
 
Thank you very much for this. Is there any way of keeping track of poverty alleviation in India on say a monthly basis ?
No monthly data but yearly stats are divided by 12 to get monthly estimates. 2 countries have worked really hard for poverty alleviation 1st is China and 2nd is India, though due to large scale corruption we really failed our poors but that's expected in a poor country. China's model was different, they preferred killing poor to reduce poverty in name of revolution, Mao is one of the greatest murderer of recent times. Right now we are at verge of uplifting huge number of people out of poverty, hope a clean government can continue before it is derailed by corrupt dynasts.

Read on Aspirational District program and the effort govt is putting in to reach the poors, this is true service as it is not done for votes but to genuinely uplift people.
 
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The food that has been ever exported from India was food surplus after distributin to population. FYI, India is a food surplus nation.
So why are millions dying of hunger and malnutrition in India every year?
 
Thanks for displaying your ignorance on military matters, Paddy. If the commanding officer issues an order, his subordinates are inclined to follow it or risk being charged with insubordination at best or high treason at worst.

Case in point.

Qissa Khwani Bazaar massacre - Wikipedia
Quoting from the same Wikipedia source -


"Two platoons of a respected British Indian Army regiment, the Royal Garhwal Rifles, refused to board buses that were to take them into Peshawar for anti-riot duty.[7] A British civil servant wrote later that "hardly any regiment of the Indian Army won greater glory in the Great War (World War I) than the Garhwal Rifles, and the defection of part of the regiment sent shock waves through India, of apprehension to some, of exultation to others."[3] The NCOs of the two platoons involved were sentenced to terms of up to eight years imprisonment.[5]"
I believe concentration camp guards employed the same excuse.
 
Please quote references for the "millions dying of hunger " in India.
Hunger Facts | The Hunger Site for Facts: Bhookh.com

9. Over 7000 Indians die of hunger every day.

Sources :
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UN World Food ProgrammeUN World Health Organization: Global Database on Child Growth and Malnutrition, 2006UN Food and Agriculture Organization: SOFI 2006 Report
National Commission for Enterprises in the Unorganized Sector (India)
National Family Health Survey 2005 – 06 (NFHS-3) (India)
Centre for Environment and Food Security (India)
Rural 21 (India)

7000 x 365 = 2.55 million

Death by hunger is India’s tragic reality

It is a fact that 3,000 children die of malnutrition in the country every day.

3000 x 365 = 1.095 million children
 
I believe concentration camp guards employed the same excuse.
Yes they did. The INA composed of mostly ex British Indian Army soldiers didn't. They teamed up with the Japanese under Netaji Bose and launched their war campaign against the British. The salient effect of this was the British were unsure of the loyalties of the British Indian Army and scrammed out in 1947. In less than 200 years the British were out . Something the Irish took 7 centuries to accomplish and that too in half measure.
 
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How does statistics on stunting or undernourishment justify man made famine deaths in millions? What sort of whataboutery is tolerated in the name of FoE out here? @BlackOpsIndia
If millions of Indians are still dying from similar undernourishment in peace time, post green revolution with 21st century technology, transportation and weather forecasting, you can hardly blame some English guy with a pipe for a similar number of people dying in 1943 during a World War that he was fighting on 3 fronts, whilst supporting a 4th front, in the midst of bad weather, crop failure, supplies from Burma being cut off and a millions Indians fleeing Burma into Bengal.

Just maybe, just maybe that guy with a pipe didn't plan for the crop failure, losing Burma and a million Indians fleeing into Bengal and didn't realise the severity until it was too late, given that he was pre-occupied with hell on Earth at the time. Maybe if your great hero Chandra Bose hadn't been helping the Japanese, then taking Burma might have been a little bit harder for them. But never mind, can't be his fault, he's Indian, blame the white guy instead.
 
Yes they did. The INA composed of mostly ex British Indian Army soldiers didn't. They teamed up with the Japanese under Netaji Bose and launched their war campaign against the British. The salient effect of this was the British were unsure of the loyalties of the British Indian Army and scrammed out in 1947. In less than 200 years the British were out . Something the Irish took 7 centuries to accomplish and that too in half measure.
And those Japanese they teamed up with took Burma, hence starting the Bengal famine. Well done guys. Are their anymore Indian atrocities you'd care to blame Britain for?